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COMMENCEMENT We, the Seniors of the Graduating Class of 1950, look back over the three years spent at Muskegon Heights High school with many fond memories. Some of us know now that we could have done more for our high school by being more ac- tive. Some of us are happy that we took part in school affairs as much as we did. Here we have made many life-long friends, and we will cherish these friendships all our lives. Now our responsibilities will be widened. Some of us will go on to college: some will go into posi- tions in business or industry, or else- where. School has prepared us for living. lt has given us a good found- ation upon which to build a life. It is now up to us to make good, where- ever we go. Courtesy of The Muskegon Chronicle Page Twenty-jive
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SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS OF 1950 The Graduating Class of l950 can well be proud of the record it has established throughout its care er. ,Some of the reason why lies in the excellent leadership of Kenneth Cutler, president of the class for three consecutive years. Owing to a late start in the sophomore year, the class sponsored only one party. During the Iunior year, however, there came the Iunior- Senior Prom, Starlight Sonata , held in the school gym: the class party called the Iunior lump . The latter was a very successful affair so far as fun goes, with ping-pong, dancing, and cards for entertainment. Anvlsnas During the Senior year, the class undertook a large program of outside A activities, beginning with a hard-times dance. On Dec. 20 they put on a Christmas Formal soon to be followed by the Senior Play, Fog lsland. In Ianuary, along came Stag Night , a dress-up dance, and then a sleigh-ride on Ian. 26. A chili supper s hit the spot after the ride. In March Fume we e'o'h Dingle' it was a hay-ride. Perhaps the biggest event was a dance called Rainy Rhythm , featuring the Hy-Tones, Standing: Ardis Wells, Ed Cole, lack Hughe, S B 1- Square dancing Mayor Basil goo e . ' ' ' ' D Seald:1Sabra Carl and Kenneth Cutler. U-Vhckeyp O Grady dolng the Ccdhng Page flfygqlity-six A
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